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Landing Page Optimization and SEO!

 Here are some of the biggest takeaways for the week and things that I want to work on in order to improve my site and its SEO!  Keywords again are the key! I need to incorporate these keywords throughout my entire website (header, title, body text, etc.) By doing so, different search engines such as Google will be able to recognize my site as a valuable source of information to whoever may have searched something that I offer.  I need to make my body text reliable and relevant to what I am offering on my site.  My headline and title should and need to match! This way whatever viewers click on will be exactly what they expected from the beginning.  A big thing that stuck out was the power of consistency. I need to be consistent with all of the data I provide to search engines to show that I really am relevant and reliable. I want not only the different search engines to understand this but also my viewers and potential customers. When they connect with my site a...

Ad Performance

 Alright so I have my business up and running. All of the legal work taken care of. The site is built and user friendly. My products are ready to be purchased. But now is the time to find the customers. I have spent quite a bit of time this week working on and adjusting my ads in order to perform the best they possibly can. Here are a few things that I've done thus far... I have worked on making my keywords, ads, and landing pages all connect.  I got rid of keywords that have no clicks and are showing little to no success (though it is early on in my campaign and most of my keywords don't have high numbers yet).  I am testing out multiple ads to see which ones are the most successful.  I check google ads and analytics regularly (usually daily) so I can see where I can improve and what is working well.  I know there is still so much more to do in order to optimize my ads performance. These next couple of weeks will be interesting to see what works and what doesn'...

Quality Score

 So why is our Quality Score actually worth something?? Because they can tell us where our ads are lacking, why we are (or aren't) getting as much traffic and success as we hoped we would, and can ultimately help us to build the best site possible. The best part is that there are countless way to improve our Quality Score. Nothing is ever final when building an ecommerce website and we always have the ability to change things to become better and more successful. Here are just a few of the things that stuck out to me this week in my research... Making specific ad groups that do not cover too many topics will boost your Quality Score and click through rate. Testing out different types of ads can also provide the feedback you need when determining which ones are most successful and what type of marketing strategies to use when going forward.  Work and adjust your landing page to make it relevant to your ads and what you are offering. Decreasing loading time and having it well or...

Google Ads

 There are so many variations, combination, and possibilities when it comes to Google Ads. You literally could make hundreds of them and still never be successful when doing so if you are not making your ads in a way that will produce traffic on your site and boost your sales.  A few tips that stuck out to me this week was first, have a call to action! You want your ads to get people to actually do something. Yes people viewing your ads is good...and people viewing your site is even better. But people viewing your ads, visiting your site, and purchasing things, is the best. Adding words such as "buy" or "purchase" or "visit us today" can help leave an impression in people's minds and cause them to actually do something with all the stuff you are offering.  One more tip that really stuck out to me was  prices, promotions, and exclusives on your ad. If you are having a sale, put that on your ad! If someone sees that everything is 30% at your store right ...